The state of that
The state of that
It is funny when brands attract a crowd they really would prefer not to embrace though.
Polo Ralph Lauren with 80s/90s rappers, Burberry with hooligans and yellow tipped Fred Perry’s with MAGA being fascinating examples of a clothing brand being taken over by a counterculture that they never wanted.
It’s always funny to me when you spend a bit of time in Asian mega cities and all the Chinese billionairesses are wearing so much Burberry that they’d fit in at Upton Park in 2004.
Good find…
When Starmer wears it you know it's the full NF clobber
And why not?Social media is so powerful these days that it only takes 1 person/account to end up doing damage to a brand.
Take this account for example https://twitter.com/badge_is_in
This account has over 160K followers and takes the pi$$ out of Stone Island wearers.
Social media is so powerful these days that it only takes 1 person/account to end up doing damage to a brand.
Take this account for example https://twitter.com/badge_is_in
This account has over 160K followers and takes the pi$$ out of Stone Island wearers.
That's just 1 of many many accounts that takes the pi$$ out of those that wear Stone Island and gets the badge in.I'm not sure it's done that much damage to the brand here in the UK to be honest
Nightwish T shirts tonight a Wembley were £45. Gave them a miss. Does not help when the venue takes a big cut.I object to £30 for a concert t-shirt, never mind £150.